Rayman Origins and Kirby Adventures not working

I have got two games (Subject Line) that have failed to load they both come up with failed to read disc.
thought it may need an update as its been modded for a few years now and was running gamma v7 have now updated that to v9 beta 52 and they still dont work.

I have tried remodding from scratch using modmii(easier then when i first did it)and it still gives me the same error.

the wii is a 4.1 e I think something to do with diffrent ios ?

I have put below the log from syscheck if any body can make sense of this and point me in the right direction i would be very greatfull

Nope you need to use a CIOS with a base of 56, cios's are modified code of a standard nintendo ios, both those games run on ios 56 (if running the standard game from a retail disc) with neogamma you need to run it on 249 (if you used a recent version of modmii) as this cios is a modified 56 ios.

ok thanks but a bit confused now
I belive my neogamma is runnining 249 as it says 249 after the version in the bottom of the screen
I have used a recent version of modmii how can i confirm the ios 56 is modded i am assuming not as there is nothing in my log above ?

Hooktype: Not routinely enabled. It is used mostly for debugging and Ocarina.
Ocarina: Self-explanatory. You are either using Ocarino cheat codes or you are not. This setting has options for Ocarina SD or USB devices.
Alternative .dol: Needed for certain games-less than a dozen games right now use alt.dols. Set to the disc setting enables a search of the disc for .dols and allows one to select the .dol to be loaded. Enable this only for those games that require an alt.dol to play. The "SD & USB" setting will load a .dol from SD or USB rather than loading the main.dol from disc. The .dol is to be in the NeoGamma folder and has a required nomenclature.
Boot language: Option sets language to force. "Console Default" forces no language, "Auto Force" forces English on NTSC-U games, and Japanese on NTSC-J games. Forcing the language of the disc is required for some out-of-region games.
Force Video: Option sets video mode. "Disc" is the default and nothing is forced. "Wii" forces the video mode set in the Wii settings.
Patch Video: Should not be routinely enabled. Patches the video mode(s) inside the main.dol to the game's initial video mode. This addresses those out-of-region games with odd coloration.
VIDTV Patch: Not routinely enabled. Used for persistent display problems with out-of-region games.
Patch Country Strings: Not routinely enabled. Required for some out-of-region games; primarily needed by Japanese Wiis.

do you mean in the game options ? as i can not get to boot it that far

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Youre not going that far, at Neogamma select "region options", then scroll down to "force video" and hit "A" button, choose the right input for your setup, mine was 480i when on my kids old 36" Sony picture tube, it would probably be like 720 or 1080 if youre on a modern widescreen and using firewire etc, after you select, back your way out to the main menu and launch the disc. This all happens before you launch the disc so you wont have the problem of not being able to "get that far". Once you hit start, "voila" itll play and in color. You can hit me back if you need a screenshot or something if you get stuck, I frustrated my share of old timers when I was coming up because I had a unique issue I couldnt explain, seemed like I just wasnt following simple instructions but it was something more complicated, so Im pretty patient (-;/

Briripper said:

do you mean in the game options ? as i can not get to boot it that far

Forget neogamma and get onto usb loader GX or USB loader confg.
Run your games off a HDD and say goodbye to DVDs, loading problems, and having to change settings like wyattspot does for every single game LOL.

The only things I need to do when I play a game (which is rarely) is install an IOS.
But that is with some new games (which like I said rarely happens).

But yeh I got rid of neogamma longgggggggg time ago for those exact problems you are having.